It's not just Jays, but Rooks are also agents of natural colonisation of woodland, dispersing and planting tree seeds that start off new woodlands. #rewilding
It's not just Jays, but Rooks are also agents of natural colonisation of woodland, dispersing and planting tree seeds that start off new woodlands. #rewilding
Sunday book review - The Cuckoo Calls the Year by Peter Stroh
Publisher: Merlin Unwin
Review: markavery.info/2025/05/04/s...
'a charming & lovely book based on local walks through the year'
@bsbibotany.bsky.social #Nene #CarryAkroyd @clarepinches.bsky.social #aldwincle #northants #cuckoo #positive
Natural colonisation of woodland/shrubland at 4, 10 & 29 yrs. Same spot, looking towards ancient woodland seed source 90 m away at Monks Wood Chronosequence.
Still in dynamic change, dense hawthorn & blackthorn thickets are nursery for emerging oaks. Teeming with warblers, soil carbon increasing.
Wild Tulip Tulipa sylvestris
Wild Tulip naturalised on the bank of the River Nidd, Aubert Ings
Snakeβs-head Fritillary
Meadow Saffron
Some lovely flowers from an evening stroll at Aubert Ings SSSI near to Knaresborough with @clarepinches.bsky.social. Wild Tulip Tulipa sylvestris, Snakeβs-head Fritillary Fritillaria meleagris and the spring leaves of Meadow Saffron Colchicum autumnale @bsbibotany.bsky.social
πΏ Our new study in @natplants.nature.com: Most European temperate forest plants are associated with semi-open, herbivore-shaped habitatsβnot closed-canopy #forests ππ³ππΈ Highlights the need for trophic #rewilding in #conservation & need to avoid uniform dense #reforestationπΏ
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A thriving natural world is the foundation of economic growth and vital for health and wellbeing. Language that pits these against each other is unhelpful and deeply concerning.
Nature is not a blocker to growth.
The UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has claimed that 'The balance has gone too far in the direction of always protecting every bat and every newt.' But how can this statement be true when the UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world?π
Itβs always a treat to see a Dipper. Theyβre such beautiful but also powerful little birds. Look at the white eyelid when it blinks :)
Quick stop on way back from Upper Nidderdale to see Dipper at Wath with @clarepinches.bsky.social. First place I saw one as a kid and still putting on a good show!
Brileider, Brill Eider indeed - Spectacular!π #dutchbirding
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A bit of news!! I took a FISC test with @bsbibotany.bsky.social back in July...
delighted to announce I have been awarded a Level 5 certificate for plant i.d skills - probably my greatest accomplishment to date!
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π§΅ Launched today! A Woodland Trust report explores how the Gvt should fund #NatureRecovery in England, focusing on the role of new nature markets, risks, & opportunities, highlighting the vital role of the public sector in driving change. @ecioxford.bsky.social
www.naturerecovery.ox.ac.uk?p=2274
Right, lets give this a go then shall we
I figured Iβd start my time here with a quick thread on what we do on land, food & farming at @eciu.net
Our main focus this year has been on the impact of climate change on this yearβs harvest
Spoiler alert - it wasnβt good
eciu.net/media/press-...
For me, the government reforms of Agricultural Property Relief (APR) miss two big opportunities
1. The political opportunity Labour had coming in to win over more farmers & βdeep ruralβ voters
2. The policy opportunity to use APR more imaginatively
A π§΅ on what I meanβ¦
Here's the #UKin100Seconds
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUSK...
#In100Seconds
Research shows that simply looking at the fractal patterns in nature shifts our brains away from fight or flight & into rest/digest mode, alleviating anxiety & helping us recover from stress more quickly.
Zoom in to the pattern detail in my photo, itβll help if your Friday afternoonβs angst-riddenππΌ
A map of flight paths emanating from breeding colony of gulls, with this caption: Early on, LifeWatch noticed something odd. Most gulls were making daily trips to Mouscron, a city on the French border 65 km away. They went to investigate and found the birds bingeing on discarded snacks at the Roger & Roger potato factory.
Today in relatable science: Gulls making a mysterious daily trip that turned out to be to a potato chip factory
Hello everyone! just finding my feet with how this all works! Give me a repost to help find friends from other platforms! βΊοΈ
More earthstars! This time the teeny, tiny Geastrum minimum from the dunes at Holkham NNR in North Norfolk - and I couldnβt resist a Dune Waxcap!
Our new report out, lead story in @guardian.extwitter.link, by @timjacksonsays.bsky.social with @dollyvantulleken.bsky.social This country really canβt afford the false economy of Big Food www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Itβs been an excellent Fridayβ¦talking structure, heterogeneity, dunes, marshes, ditchesβ¦. and strategies for making the most of them. Then I watched a Professor capture the plans by drawing them in the dirt. @pauldolman.bsky.social
Pesticides toxic to bees continue to be used in the global supply chains of all of the UKβs ten largest supermarkets, according to a ranking and analysis by the Pesticide Action Network (PAN) UK...
www.endsreport.com/article/1896...
Last year we won a major change in law mandating all public bodies to take more action for #NationalPark. This law is being ignored - so weβre off to the High Court.
Is messy the new beautiful? Why debates about what nature recovery looks like matter - new paper by Flurina Warrmann and @jlorimer.bsky.social
www.naturerecovery.ox.ac.uk/news/is-mess...
Reposting now I understand that the π§ͺ emoji links this to the Bluesky science feed! What a clever idea...
"It really goes to show that if the media tells positive stories of hope about the environment, then it can inspire people and make a real difference.β
Well said @brianecambs.bsky.social. We need the media to step up and join us in our fight to save the natural world. They must do more.
Bore da from an absolutely freezing Carmarthenshire field where me and the dog are just processing the news that there are at 1700 coal, gas and oil lobbyists at COP29.
Phew, that's one less thing I've got to worry about today. What's your favourite petrochemical company, and why?